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iPad Game Review: ChuChu Rocket!

Andreas Asimakis writes, "It’s hard to imagine that a handheld port would ever be able to surpass its console counterpart but with ChuChu Rocket, that is exactly the case. Ever since my hands-on preview last month, I have been eagerly awaiting for the day when this oh-so-sweet puzzle title would see its iPad release so that I could take its loveable hijinks with me wherever I went. Now that the iPad version has finally arrived, gamers will be pleased to know that it was well worth the wait."

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Hardcore Sonic Fans Made a 150-Page Guide In Case SEGA Need a Refresher on the Blue Blur

TNS - A group of passionate Sonic fans has released a full 150-page design document in a bid to help SEGA get Blue Blur's design back on track.

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Sonic Team Boss Really Wants To Make A New Sonic The Hedgehog RPG

Sonic rpg maybe possible and being worked on someday. Sonic team boss wants one.

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CrimsonWing69688d ago

Do it! I love y’all’s Yakuza series!

shinoff2183688d ago

I've always thought since a kid when playing mariorpg that a sonic one would be pretty cool as well. Please make this happen.

Venoxn4g688d ago

There is one Sonic RPG on DS, made by Bioware

Redgrave688d ago

It's an.... interesting venture but indeed Sonic is criminally under utilized in the RPG field

shinoff2183687d ago

Whoever keeps downvoting on things like this where it doesn't make sense to downvote. Just know I've upvoted you when I agree.

Kneetos688d ago

I was one of the 10 people who liked sonic chronicles dark brotherhood for the DS

I'll take another sonic RPG

Outlawzz688d ago

ill take it. Maybe they can talk to Capcom and get another Battle network going too.

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We Can "Look Forward" to More 2D Sonic games, Says Sonic Frontiers Director

Worry not, Sonic fans; more 2D Sonic adventures may be on the way.

That's according to Sonic Frontiers director Morio Kishimoto, who hinted that 2D fans can "look forward" to new side-scrolling games alongside the franchise's more contemporary offerings, most of which have been 3D.

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